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Wouldn't think so as they tell you not to arrive more than two hours before the train leaves. In any case there are good campsites near to both terminals.
Wouldn't think so as they tell you not to arrive more than two hours before the train leaves. In any case there are good campsites near to both terminals.
Terry I suggest that you stay at Black Horse Farm CC site, 01303 892665, it's open to non-members and is a 15minute drive to the Eurotunnel entrance. Overnighters stay in an area of the site where you can leave at any time. Another bonus is that you are 200 yards away from the Black Horse Inn where you will get a good evening meal as I'm sure that you won't want to mess around cooking as you prepare for your early start. Tony
If you are a CC member stay at Page Farm CL in book under Hythe - excellent, 4 miles from terminal, no trouble about getting out early, very friendly owner, quiet. Actually too good just for one night.
You cannot sleep over at Eurotunnel. We have stayed several times at The Royal Oak in Capel-le-ferne (a CC CL) It is just past Folkestone and is used by many early travellers using both tunnel and ferry.